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Kostya: Zinon Bratva

Heirs to the Bratva Empire, Book 1

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Kostya: Zinon Bratva

By: Nicole Fox
Narrated by: Timothy G Little, Danielle Lorentz
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I can buy my secretary’s submission—or I can take it the hard way.
My ex-wife’s fatal car crash left me with a cruel gift:
A daughter I never knew I had.

I am a billionaire. A mob boss. A titan.
Not a babysitter.

I need a woman’s touch to help raise my daughter.
My secretary doesn’t know it yet, but her life is about to change.
Charlotte is gorgeous. Feisty.

And best of all…
Desperate.

So from now on, we’re going to do things my way.
It starts with five little words:
“Let me own you, kitten.”

Kostya is a stand-alone single-dad mafia billionaire romance.

©2019 Nicole Fox (P)2022 Nicole Fox
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance Romantic Suspense Suspense Mafia
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Normally, I love Nicole's work, but I found this one really repetitive could have told the same story in half the time if the same things weren't repeated over and over.
then it just ended....no winding up of all the little details that made up the story... it was just the end!

A little disappointing....

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No substance to the story, just repetitive cliches. The ending did not tie the different storyline’s together to make it feel complete and satisfying. What happened to her relationship with her sister and mother?

Very disappointing

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